What is the difference between the Remarkable Skin Lightening Lotion and Clearly Remarkable Skin Lightening Gel?
The main differences are texture (gel vs. lotion) and the type of exfoliant included in the formula. Clearly Remarkable Skin Lightening Gel was designed for those with normal to oily skin. Remarkable Skin Lightening Lotion contains glycolic acid and is ideal for someone with normal to dry skin. Can I use an AHA or BHA in combination with either one of the skin lighteners? Using an additional exfoliant may not be necessary with either skin lightening product, because both already contain them. However, if you prefer, you can alternate use of one of our AHA or BHA products with either skin lightener. I have heard/read from sources that hydroquinone is carcinogenic (cancer-causing) and the FDA wants to ban it. What does Paula think of that? Paula has written about this topic on her Web site and in her books, but the summation is that the negative research about hydroquinone and the frightening assertions being levied in the media are not related to how this effective ingredient is used in
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